Nothing More Tour Tickets | 2025

Nothing More

San Antonio rock innovators Nothing More fuse alternative metal, hard rock, and progressive textures into high-intensity shows powered by precision musicianship and inventive stage rigs. Expect cathartic anthems, dual-drum hits, and crowd-surge hooks from across their catalog. Grab your Nothing More concert tickets.

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What to Expect at a Nothing More Tour Concert

Nothing More’s concerts balance explosive energy with meticulous arrangements, shifting from chest-rattling riffs to emotional, sing-along peaks.

  • Adrenaline-charged alt-metal grooves with sharp dynamic drops and towering choruses.
  • Duel-percussion moments with frontman Jonny Hawkins stepping behind a kit for rhythmic power.
  • Custom stage tech (including the famed “Scorpion Tail” MIDI rig) shaping live effects in real time.
  • Setlists that thread breakthrough hits (“Go to War,” “Jenny,” “This Is the Time”) with new-era standouts.
  • Tight, modern production: punchy mixes, synced lighting hits, and cinematic intro tapes.
  • Audience participation on chant-ready refrains and call-and-response hooks.
  • Occasional three-player bass/guitar/drum showcases that spotlight the band’s chops.
  • High-commitment vocals—whispers to roars—wrapped around big lyrical themes.
  • Smart pacing that alternates bruising riff runs with reflective mid-set breathers.
  • A finale built for catharsis—anthemic closers and a last blast of drums and lights.

The Most Popular Songs of Nothing More

  1. “Jenny” (2015): a candid, mental-health focused anthem that grew into a massive streaming favorite and live sing-along.
  2. “Go to War” (2017): a hard-hitting single from The Stories We Tell Ourselves that earned Grammy nods and topped rock radio.
  3. “This Is the Time (Ballast)” (2014): the breakout cut from the self-titled LP—tension-to-release dynamics and a defining chorus.
  4. “Let ’Em Burn” (2018): razor-edged riffs and social-commentary lyrics, a staple of their late-set surge.
  5. “Fade In / Fade Out” (2017): an emotive, father-son narrative that swells into an arena-scale payoff.
  6. “IF IT DOESN’T HURT” (2024): raw, cathartic modern single from CARNAL that hits hard onstage.
  7. “Do You Really Want It?” (2017): chant-ready verses and a climactic hook tailor-made for crowd participation.
  8. “Here’s to the Heartache” (2015): resilient, radio-proven rocker celebrating growth through struggle.
  9. “HOUSE ON SAND (feat. Eric Vanlerberghe)” (2024): heavyweight collaboration introducing the CARNAL era’s tone.
  10. “If I Were” (2014): a melodic, slow-burn favorite from the self-titled record that still resonates live.

The Most Popular Nothing More Video

Released April 22, 2014, “This Is the Time (Ballast)” anchors the band’s breakthrough era with striking ocean imagery and a narrative that visually bridges the ambient prelude “Ocean Floor” into the song’s surge. The clip frames Jonny Hawkins battling weight and restraint—mirroring the lyric’s push-pull themes—before erupting into the chorus. Its bold concept, tied to the self-titled album cycle, helped cement the track as a signature moment onstage and online.

Nothing More Bio & Rise to Fame

Nothing More — Grammy-nominated alternative metal/hard rock outfit from San Antonio known for inventive stagecraft and high-octane performances.

  • Origin: formed in 2003 in San Antonio, Texas.
  • Lineup: Jonny Hawkins (vocals; former drummer), Mark Vollelunga (guitar), Daniel Oliver (bass), Ben Anderson (drums).
  • Genres: alternative metal, hard rock, progressive/alt-rock blend.
  • Breakthrough: self-titled album (2014) with “This Is the Time (Ballast)” driving chart momentum.
  • Acclaim: The Stories We Tell Ourselves (2017) era brought three Grammy nominations, including for “Go to War.”
  • Modern era: Spirits (2022) and CARNAL (2024) expanded their sound and global touring footprint.
  • Touring scale: from club headliners to arena/festival support with acts like Five Finger Death Punch, Shinedown, and Ghost.
  • Live trademarks: dual-drum passages, the 14-ft “Scorpion Tail” MIDI rig, and collaborative instrumental showcases.

Fascinating Insights About Nothing More’s Tours

The band’s live reputation rests on inventive engineering and muscular performances that adapt to clubs, theaters, and major festivals.

  1. The “Scorpion Tail” stage rig—built from salvaged metal—stands roughly 14 feet tall and ~400 lbs, letting Hawkins trigger effects live.
  2. Nothing More often run two drum setups so Hawkins can join full-band percussion breaks mid-set.
  3. A rotating feature is a three-player bass/guitar/drum showcase, evolving from earlier custom “Bassinator” ideas.
  4. Headline shows in UK clubs during 2024 commonly started ~2–2.5 hours after doors, with ~65-minute run times.
  5. Average 2025 sets opened with a taped “| CARNAL |” intro before launching into new-era tracks.
  6. Festival appearances (e.g., Louder Than Life 2024) condense the set into a high-impact run of signature songs.
  7. Recent tours spotlight CARNAL singles—“If It Doesn’t Hurt,” “House on Sand”—blended with core staples.
  8. Setlist stats consistently show “This Is the Time (Ballast),” “Jenny,” “Go to War,” and “Let ’Em Burn” among the most-played.
  9. European dates in 2024–2025 featured documented starts around 9:35–9:45 pm in club settings.
  10. The band’s socials and official site badge the ongoing “CARNAL NATURE” world touring across North America and Europe.

Nothing More Ticket Buying Tips

Plan ahead to secure the best seats and prices for these high-energy, in-demand theater and club dates.

  1. Track on-sale posts via the official website and socials to hit primary inventory at face value.
  2. Join venue and promoter email lists for local presale codes and early access windows.
  3. Use interactive maps: pit/GA for maximum energy; raised tiers/balcony for a balanced mix view.
  4. Consider mid-week shows, which can see lighter demand and better pricing.
  5. Move quickly on GA floor—Nothing More’s pits often go first in smaller rooms.
  6. Evaluate VIP or early-entry options only from official channels; avoid unverified sellers.
  7. If sold out, use reputable resale with buyer guarantees and compare all-in (fees included) prices.
  8. Double-check door and start times—headliners frequently start ~2 hours after doors in clubs.
  9. Bundle parking or transit early to streamline arrival and avoid missing the opener.
  10. Set price alerts around on-sale to benchmark dynamic primary vs. resale trends.

Nothing More’s Concert Testimonials

Fans rave about the intensity, precision, and unforgettable crowd energy at Nothing More’s shows.

  • “Wall-to-wall energy and zero dead time—pure release.” — Attendee, Dallas
  • “Dual-drum moments shook the room.” — Attendee, London
  • “Chants on ‘Do You Really Want It?’ gave me chills.” — Attendee, Chicago
  • “The Scorpion Tail segment was wild to see up close.” — Attendee, Berlin
  • “New CARNAL tracks hit hard live.” — Attendee, Los Angeles
  • “Flawless vocals and huge dynamics.” — Attendee, Toronto
  • “Crowd sing-along on ‘Jenny’ was deafening.” — Attendee, Glasgow
  • “Tight band, massive sound in a small venue.” — Attendee, Boston
  • “Lights, drums, riffs—nonstop adrenaline.” — Attendee, Phoenix
  • “Encore sent everyone home buzzing.” — Attendee, New York

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